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| group1 = [[Hugo Award for Best Short Story#Retro Hugos|Retro Hugos]]
 
| group1 = [[Hugo Award for Best Short Story#Retro Hugos|Retro Hugos]]
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* “[[Uncommon Sense]]” by [[Hal Clement]] (1946)
 
* “[[To Serve Man]]” by [[Damon Knight]] (1951)
 
* “[[The Nine Billion Names of God]]” by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] (1954)
 
  
 
| group2 = 1955–1960
 
| group2 = 1955–1960
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| list2  = {{Hugo Award Best Short Story 1955–1960|list only=true}}
* “[[Allamagoosa]]” by [[Eric Frank Russell]] (1955)
 
* “[[The Star (Clarke short story)|The Star]]” by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] (1956)
 
* “[[Or All the Seas with Oysters]]” by [[Avram Davidson]] (1958)
 
* “[[That Hell-Bound Train]]” by [[Robert Bloch]] (1959)
 
* “[[Flowers for Algernon]]” by [[Daniel Keyes]] (1960)
 
  
| group3 = 1961–1970
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| group3 = 1961–1980
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| list3  = {{Hugo Award Best Short Story 1961–1980|list only=true}}
* “[[The Longest Voyage]]” by [[Poul Anderson]] (1961)
 
* “[[Hothouse (novel)|Hothouse]]” by [[Brian Aldiss]] (1962)
 
* “[[The Dragon Masters]]” by [[Jack Vance]] (1963)
 
* “[[No Truce with Kings]]” by [[Poul Anderson]] (1964)
 
* “[[Soldier, Ask Not]]” by [[Gordon R. Dickson]] (1965)
 
* “[["Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman]]” by [[Harlan Ellison]] (1966)
 
* “[[Neutron Star (short story)|Neutron Star]]” by [[Larry Niven]] (1967)
 
* “[[I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream]]” by [[Harlan Ellison]] (1968)
 
* “[[The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (short story)|The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World]]” by [[Harlan Ellison]] (1969)
 
* “[[Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones]]” by [[Samuel R. Delany]] (1970)
 
  
| group4 = 1971–1980
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| group5 = 1981–2000
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| list5 = {{Hugo Award Best Short Story 1981–2000|list only=true}}
* “[[Slow Sculpture]]” by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] (1971)
 
* “[[Inconstant Moon]]” by [[Larry Niven]] (1972)
 
* “[[Eurema's Dam]]” by [[R. A. Lafferty]] and “[[The Meeting (short story)|The Meeting]]” by [[Frederik Pohl]] and [[Cyril M. Kornbluth|C. M. Kornbluth]] (1973)
 
* “[[The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas]]” by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (1974)
 
* “[[The Hole Man]]” by [[Larry Niven]] (1975)
 
* “[[Catch That Zeppelin!]]” by [[Fritz Leiber]] (1976)
 
* “[[Tricentennial (short story)|Tricentennial]]” by [[Joe Haldeman]] (1977)
 
* “[[Jeffty Is Five]]” by [[Harlan Ellison]] (1978)
 
* “[[Cassandra (short story)|Cassandra]]” by [[C. J. Cherryh]] (1979)
 
* “[[The Way of Cross and Dragon]]” by [[George R. R. Martin]] (1980)
 
  
| group5 = 1981–1990
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| group7 = 2001–present
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| list7 = {{Hugo Award Best Short Story 2001–2020|list only=true}}
* “[[Grotto of the Dancing Deer]]” by [[Clifford D. Simak]] (1981)
 
* “[[The Pusher (short story)|The Pusher]]” by [[John Varley (author)|John Varley]] (1982)
 
* “[[Melancholy Elephants]]” by [[Spider Robinson]] (1983)
 
* “[[Speech Sounds]]” by [[Octavia E. Butler]] (1984)
 
* “[[The Crystal Spheres]]” by [[David Brin]] (1985)
 
* “[[Fermi and Frost]]” by [[Frederik Pohl]] (1986)
 
* “[[Hackers (anthology)#.22Tangents.22|Tangents]]” by [[Greg Bear]] (1987)
 
* “[[Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers]]” by [[Lawrence Watt-Evans]] (1988)
 
* “[[Kirinyaga (short story)|Kirinyaga]]” by [[Mike Resnick]] (1989)
 
* “[[Boobs (short story)|Boobs]]” by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] (1990)
 
  
| group6 = 1991–2000
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* “[[Bears Discover Fire]]” by [[Terry Bisson]] (1991)
 
* “[[A Walk in the Sun (short story)|A Walk in the Sun]]” by [[Geoffrey A. Landis]] (1992)
 
* “[[Even the Queen]]” by [[Connie Willis]] (1993)
 
* “[[Death on the Nile (short story)|Death on the Nile]]” by [[Connie Willis]] (1994)
 
* “[[None So Blind]]” by [[Joe Haldeman]] (1995)
 
* “[[The Lincoln Train]]” by [[Maureen F. McHugh]] (1996)
 
* “[[The Soul Selects Her Own Society]]” by [[Connie Willis]] (1997)
 
* “[[The 43 Antarean Dynasties]]” by [[Mike Resnick]] (1998)
 
* “[[The Very Pulse of the Machine]]” by [[Michael Swanwick]] (1999)
 
* “[[Scherzo with Tyrannosaur]]” by [[Michael Swanwick]] (2000)
 
 
 
| group7 = 2001–2010
 
| list7  =
 
* “[[Different Kinds of Darkness]]” by [[David Langford]] (2001)
 
* “[[The Dog Said Bow-Wow]]” by [[Michael Swanwick]] (2002)
 
* “[[Falling Onto Mars]]” by [[Geoffrey A. Landis]] (2003)
 
* “[[A Study in Emerald]]” by [[Neil Gaiman]] (2004)
 
* “[[Travels with My Cats]]” by [[Mike Resnick]] (2005)
 
* “[[Tk'tk'tk]]” by [[David D. Levine]] (2006)
 
* “[[Impossible Dreams]]” by [[Tim Pratt]] (2007)
 
* “[[Tideline (short story)|Tideline]]” by [[Elizabeth Bear]] (2008)
 
* “[[Exhalation (short story)|Exhalation]]” by [[Ted Chiang]] (2009)
 
* "[[Bridesicle]]" by [[Will McIntosh]] (2010)
 
 
 
| group8 = 2011–present
 
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* "[[For Want of a Nail (short story)|For Want of a Nail]]" by [[Mary Robinette Kowal]] (2011)
 
* "[[The Paper Menagerie]]" by [[Ken Liu]] (2012)
 
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